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We thought that this year’s SEMA Show will be all about customized Camaro, but apparently we were wrong! The Hyundai Genesis Coupe got a lot of attention too! Rhys Millen Racing will present at SEMA the RM460 Genesis Coupe - a 500 hp, V8 powered sports car. While a standard Genesis Coupe is powered by either a turbocharged four-cylinder engine or a V6 one, RMR decided that a true sports car needs a V8 under the hood. The reason for using a V8 engine was to improve handling, acceleration, braking and the dynamic driving experience. The V8 engine has a compression ratio of 11.0:1 and is mated to a five-speed sequential transmission. As a result top speed goes up to 182 mph (up from 149 mph in a standard model). RMR RM460 sits on 20-inch wheels and features a high-performance braking system by StopTech. At the exterior it features a carbon fiber spoiler and custom carbon fiber rear hatch. On the interior it gets Sparco Chrono sports seats, Sparco Alcantara and carbon fiber interior panels. Press release after the jump. Press release As the centerpiece of this year’s Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show, Rhys Millen Racing (RMR) fabricated a Genesis Coupe with the award-winning 4.6-liter Tau V8 powerplant to develop the RM460 Genesis Coupe. The mid-engine configuration and enhancements create a 500-horsepower street car worthy of taking on any track or road course. Millen was drawn to the design similarities between the Genesis Coupe and the new Ferrari 599XX, which influenced the vehicle’s classic low profile and race-inspired look. This marks the second year of the partnership between RMR and Hyundai creating show-stopping Genesis Coupes with the ultimate in aftermarket appeal. "The RMR RM460 Genesis Coupe perfectly showcases the rear-wheel drive platform of the vehicle as well as the performance capabilities of the powerful Tau V8 engine, available in the 2009 North American Car of the Year Genesis sedan," said Michael Deitz, manager, Product Planning, Hyundai Motor America. "Rhys Millen Racing has taken the best of both worlds – the Tau’s flexibility and the Coupe’s tuner-friendly driving architecture – to create a hybrid powerhouse for this year’s show." |
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